Egieyeh, S.Terblanche, Thersia2021-03-192024-10-292021-03-192024-10-292020https://hdl.handle.net/10566/16392Magister Pharmaceuticae - MPharmThis study aimed to review the change management implemented in a Biopharmaceutical company in Cape Town in the light of existing literature on change management theory. Three main constructs were identified: process of change, readiness for change and climate of change. A quantitative pencil-and-paper survey were used to explore and describe employee experience of the change management process within a single department of a biopharmaceutical company in Cape Town. Cronbach alpha coefficient confirmed internal reliability (α = 0.94) of the questionnaire constructs. Employees across all ages reported average scores for all constructs (M ≥ 2.5 < 4), indicating a similar experience regardless of age. A medium-strong positive correlation (p < 0.01; r = 0.49) was observed between process of change and climate of change.enBiopharmaceutical companyChange managementProcessReadinessStaff moraleChange Management in a biopharmaceutical companyUniversity of Western Cape